International
International projects
To view descriptions of our international projects, click on a pin in the map below or scroll down to browse by project name.
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Maintaining a Landscape Linkage for Peninsular Bighorn Sheep
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This report presents the current state of knowledge regarding the distribution of bighorn sheep in the Sierra Juarez and recommends future studies needed to further inform strategies for managing bighorn sheep populations and conserving the wilderness corridor between protected parklands in the U.S. and Mexico. (June 2010)
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Conservation Vision for Bahía de San Quintín
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Bahía de San Quintín is the largest and only intact coastal lagoon system in the entire Mediterranean zone of North America. It is among the richest, most diverse, and most imperiled ecosystems on the planet, supporting dozens of species designated as Threatened or Endangered. (September 2007)
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Mapping High Conservation Value and Endangered Forests in the Alberta Foothills using spatially explicit decision support tools
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This study attempts to develop a scientifically defensible analytical approach to mapping High Conservation Value and Endangered Forests using the Alberta Foothills of Canada as a case study. The goal of this project is to help develop solutions for this particular region, but also to develop a decision support approach that can be applied elsewhere advancing the identification and mapping of High Conservation Value and Endangered Forests throughout the world. (May 2007)
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Las Californias Binational Conservation Initiative: A Vision for Habitat Conservation in the Border Region of California and Baja California
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A science-based plan to identify priority conservation areas in the Las Californias region. (October 2004)
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Global Forest Restoration: A Review
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A review of the concept of forest restoration, as well as individual reviews of the various ecological, technical, and socio-political factors relevant to the WWF Global 200 major habitat types. (August 1999)
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Northern Rocky Mountain Enduring Features GAP Analysis - World Wildlife Fund Canada
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An enduring features conservation gap analysis for a pilot region in the northern Rocky Mountains using the WWF Canada methodology for consistent crossboundary conservation assessment. Includes 112 color plates. (August 1997)
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Maintaining a Landscape Linkage for Peninsular Bighorn Sheep
This report presents the current state of knowledge regarding the distribution of bighorn sheep in the Sierra Juarez and recommends future studies needed to further inform strategies for managing bighorn sheep populations and conserving the wilderness corridor between protected parklands in the U.S. and Mexico. (June 2010)
Conservation Vision for Bahía de San Quintín
Bahía de San Quintín is the largest and only intact coastal lagoon system in the entire Mediterranean zone of North America. It is among the richest, most diverse, and most imperiled ecosystems on the planet, supporting dozens of species designated as Threatened or Endangered. (September 2007)
Mapping High Conservation Value and Endangered Forests in the Alberta Foothills using spatially explicit decision support tools
This study attempts to develop a scientifically defensible analytical approach to mapping High Conservation Value and Endangered Forests using the Alberta Foothills of Canada as a case study. The goal of this project is to help develop solutions for this particular region, but also to develop a decision support approach that can be applied elsewhere advancing the identification and mapping of High Conservation Value and Endangered Forests throughout the world. (May 2007)
Las Californias Binational Conservation Initiative: A Vision for Habitat Conservation in the Border Region of California and Baja California
A science-based plan to identify priority conservation areas in the Las Californias region. (October 2004)
Global Forest Restoration: A Review
A review of the concept of forest restoration, as well as individual reviews of the various ecological, technical, and socio-political factors relevant to the WWF Global 200 major habitat types. (August 1999)
Northern Rocky Mountain Enduring Features GAP Analysis - World Wildlife Fund Canada
An enduring features conservation gap analysis for a pilot region in the northern Rocky Mountains using the WWF Canada methodology for consistent crossboundary conservation assessment. Includes 112 color plates. (August 1997)


